Big Creek Bridge

California

TypeRoadside Americana
CategoryRoadside Icons

A 589-foot WPA-era open-spandrel arch near Lucia, built in 1938 with partial federal Depression-relief funding — one of Christian Gutleben's signature concrete spans, less famous than Bixby but structurally more dramatic (two 178-ft main arches plus cantilevered side arches into the canyon walls).

Anchors the southern half of the corridor (near Lucia/Limekiln) with a third historic-bridge pin, filling out the 'Big Sur Arches' family alongside Bixby and Rocky Creek. Free, roadside-visible, no detour required.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

Build a trip around hidden gems like this.

Roamward turns spots like this into a real road trip on your phone — the scenic drive, the stops, and the detours, planned around the vibe you’re after. Get early access:

No spam. Just beta timing and launch notes.

More to explore in California

See everything in California